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Family is alive, loved ones are strangers, and close friends are different, gone or worse. It's a world on the brink of a cataclysmic war - but where are Earth's Greatest Heroes to stop it? It's a place where America's last hope Not a dream, not an imaginary story, not an elseworld. It's a world that could be running out of time, if The Flash can't find the villain who altered the time line! Collecting : Flashpoint Get A Copy.

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I bought this in its single comic book issues, but I chosen this TPB edition to be able of making a better overall review. Barry Allen aka The Flash just wanted to save his mom, whose have been murdered when he was still a kid and his father was wrongly accused for the crime. After all, saving his mom, avoiding that his dad would go to prison, all that is something positive, right? So, if he does it, nothing could come out wrong from that, right?

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Barry Allen must find a way to fix it and get back to the reality that he knew it before. But… …the worse of all? What was, never will be the same, not matter how much you'd try it. Villains are able to do terrible things… …but ironically, heroes can do it worse. View all 12 comments. So this is the lead-in for the New 52 re-boot? Well, it's not particularly bad , but it's not exactly mind-blowing, either. I can see why quite a few other reviewers were disappointed in it. It had that squished together, forced out, and then squished together again kind of feel to it.

It could have been so much better. Possibly it just didn't work for me because I've always felt that The Flash was one of the least cool members of the Justice League. It takes a lot of work and a great st So this is the lead-in for the New 52 re-boot?

It takes a lot of work and a great storyline for me to be able to take him seriously. I think this one will go down as Required Reading because of the re-boot, but beyond that it's nothing special. View all 30 comments. Apr 10, Kemper rated it liked it Shelves: dc-comics , , superhero , comics. Barry Allen wakes up from a nap to discover that the world he knew has radically changed. But his murdered mother is now alive and well. But Barry realizes that no one has ever heard of Superman. Superman is boring as hell. But Barry learns that Atlantis and the Amazons, led by Aqua Barry Allen wakes up from a nap to discover that the world he knew has radically changed.

But Barry learns that Atlantis and the Amazons, led by Aquaman and Wonder Woman, are at war and have killed millions of people and destroyed a big chunk of Europe. But Batman is still around. But Batman is not Bruce Wayne. But young Bruce was killed instead. But Thomas loves the idea that Barry comes from a reality where Bruce survived so much that he agrees to help set the world right. But then things get sad. But saving reality reboots it and serves as a jumping off point for the New As other reviewers have noted, this feels kinda short and rushed for being such a major event.

However, his brilliant scheme is that they all go to London and start punching people. Hell, I could have drawn that up. Maybe it pays off more in the Batman Flashpoint books, but it seems like a pretty big missing chunk of plot here. And while there are some genuinely moving moments to this, I saw the ending coming a mile away.

As will anyone who has seen a certain episode of classic Star Trek or about a thousand variations on it in sci-fi. View all 7 comments. Feb 09, Sam Quixote rated it it was ok. Except messing with the timestream has kinda caused everything to get fucked up - oopsies!

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I came into this reading not expecting much, because Flash has never been one of my favorites, and so I was surprised Flashpoint was as entertaining as it was. But why a 5 star rating, you ask? Couple of purely personal reasons. One, I love "What If" stories. Yeah, they have been done to death, but I still like them. Guess that is why I also read alternate history novels.

Two, I'm a man who is very close to his mother as well as being very close to my own kids, so a couple of the story lines emotio I came into this reading not expecting much, because Flash has never been one of my favorites, and so I was surprised Flashpoint was as entertaining as it was. Two, I'm a man who is very close to his mother as well as being very close to my own kids, so a couple of the story lines emotional touched me. Third, I like Kubert's art. It's purdy.

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Pretty for those of you who do not speak the southern dialect of American English. Fourth, Batman cried. How often do we ever see that. Feb 26, Lashaan Balasingam Bookidote rated it really liked it Shelves: read-in , dc-comics , classic , comic-books. You can find my review on my blog by clicking here.

This is the story that sets things in motion for what everyone knows as the New 52 for the DC Universe. The status quo of the era is now suddenly shifted onto a whole new lane where brand new ideas and direction are pursued. What you can always expect from Geoff Johns is that his ideas are always clever and huge. With Flashpoint, he however goes for something pretty simple, but also extravagant in every way possible. In fact, Flashpoint is a what-if story that plays a lot on emotions, but also on the relationship between key characters in the DC Universe.

What Andy Kubert ultimately delivers is a stunning and epic portrait of the destruction and chaos that unfolds, and his ability to showcase it all is phenomenal. The artwork does justice to the storyline and successfully embellishes it. A lot happens in such a short span of time, but I do also believe that the purpose of this story lies in its premise and the introduction of the ripple effect that this event has in store for the future New 52 stories.

Not much of a surprise, but my favourite part of this whole event is definitely the introduction of Flashpoint Batman. The pain that this character withholds is even more intense than the traditional Batman and its amazing what he accomplishes throughout the story. In fact, Flashpoint Batman leads us to such a touching ending that it almost had me crack a tear myself.

Honestly, Flashpoint is a great story for everyone to check out as it does a fantastic and quick job in showing readers what DC superheroes are capable of. It stays very loyal to the source material, even adds in some extra content, and delivers all the bloody and gory action, with some extra sauce, to reveal one of the more mature and violent DC movies out there.

The voice-acting is also quite impeccable and the visuals is as stunning as always.